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  • I was not surprised, having told Bretts PTA how kids were so used to instant polls, interactive TV, and the free-wheeling cyber-community that theyd leap at the chance to mix it up with their own parents as well.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Bretts viewpoints, expressed with attitude and minus the hesitation, triggered her children as they might yours into becoming less hidden under that faade, and more personal during the rush of twenty-first century life.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • I was not surprised, having told Bretts PTA how kids were so used to instant polls, interactive TV, and the free-wheeling cyber-community that theyd leap at the chance to mix it up with their own parents as well.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Bretts viewpoints, expressed with attitude and minus the hesitation, triggered her children as they might yours into becoming less hidden under that faade, and more personal during the rush of twenty-first century life.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • 'I knew Naomi to be a girl who lives in Bretts Hall Estate and is a friend of Emma Jones.

    The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997

  • There were six of us in the carriage: Colonel Elbourn and his wife and their daughter, a girl of seventeen; and another married couple, the Bretts.

    A. V. Laider 1916

  • But Saturday at the Bretts ', with all its bliss, came to an end, and the girls returned to beautiful Sunnyside and to the life of the new and rather strangely managed school.

    A Modern Tomboy A Story for Girls L. T. Meade 1884

  • The kind Bretts had found rooms for the two governesses at Dartford; but they could not manage to take them in themselves.

    A Modern Tomboy A Story for Girls L. T. Meade 1884

  • From time to time Lucy had visited the Bretts in their small Rectory in the town of Dartford.

    A Modern Tomboy A Story for Girls L. T. Meade 1884

  • Earlier the royal couple are expected to cruise Brisbane River from Bretts Wharf in Hamilton to South Bank, with locals invited to line the banks of the river.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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